TAILORS. REGULAR HALF-YEARLY OFFER FREE TROUSERS WITH EVERY 011 1 T HAND-TAILORED 111 | TO-MEASURE WW I I AT 75/- 85/- 90/- 95/- & 105/FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. OUR REASON WHY. As a reputable business house, with a reputation to maintain, we couldn't afford to make any catch-penny baits. We have built up a big Tailoring Business; hence our plan of giving Free Tronsers. is a straight-forward busi- | ness offer. 11 is made to keep our tailor- ] ing staff fully employed in the usual slack season. We want your future custom: so the same high standard of tailoring excellence prevails—nothing is cheapened, nothing is skimped. If you value economy, just take advantage of the reason why offer. Order Now. Lengthen the life of your suit. Get ' an EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS. j The British Woollen o. TAILORS, 175-7 Kara.ngra.ha.pe Rd. Opp. Bank of N.Z. and Tost Offlce.
MEDICAL. Obtain from your chemist one bottle of Hean's Essence and mix it with treacle, sugar and water as per simple directions on label. This will make one pint of cough remedy suitable for all members of the family. It is nice to take, is warming;, soothing, comforting, lasts a long time, never spoils and saves at least nine shillings. 15
TEA MERCHANTS. mends Amber Tips I Keen, alert, a judge of values— Jem c_ ° you won^er l^at *^ c grocer recommends AMBER TIPS to W&r He knOWB that the AMBER y%ywa TIPS quality is always of the same j&%? i ''El l* damp-proof package preserves vv /%%r intact all the delicious fragrance and jJk r jrf&r flavour of this finest oi teas. Moreover, he '4%? ; k:,ov ' s th » l AMBER TIPS value cannot Wf*^ Wrflffl/ jj be excelled. Ii; J%Zr ' \ Because it is to his advantage to have satisfied* ■ fly j customers, you'll probably find that the H ( f grocer advises 2/- per lb. AMBER TIPS | 1 {. rather than inferior teas. R fj| Have you tried AMBER TIPS ? You g I ewe it to yourself to do so, 9 The " Lancet." England's lead mR Medical 1 journal, states that fine teas (like AMBER I TIPS) mean better health and that they are I absolutely harmless to nerves or digestion. if Miff tijfP nns^a v EVEKYBODYS FAVOURITE «*» SEAULY AND SUCKIJNG, AGEHTS, 41, FORT STREET.
HOUSE FtrSNISHiyGS. Concerning the KRIT. "K"~.'i"sefsanew . Figure it out, at udy the facta standard <■>' -"•-' • CarVslue for and let your judgment tell you low pr/cc..- A Car that I rA«f the really economical Car combines nor only lo» Srst-cost j is one that combines lightness but economical after-cost. \ and stability in construction, Every man wants a Car in j atn P'* power and up-to-the-his heart of hearts. The price > minafe desi'i.-i and appearance. of the "KRIT " and economy j TAese features at this price, of upkeep puts it within every | y° u mtl Sad on, A> in the KRIT. man's Lower priced j Easy-riding, Light-weight, Cars now make,t possible for Economical, Bosch Magneto half Auckland to enjoy- a run Right Hand Drive. Power vi the country..ar m k,ng,n fresh combined with Silence. These atr and all tno Motor and a hosi of *~ Car bnngs. W,th this truly to consider _ •=>«"«" P°™' economical Car you can have ALL, these things, and in ad- j But see the Model and note dition a Car of rare beauty, \ the specifications. Everything luxuriousness and correctness' I in the "KRIT" CAR to dein design. \ light y~ou. D.S.C. +' Cousins * Cousins Ltd. Victoria Quadrant & Lome Street, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 10
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